1.Preliminary study of resveratrol on anti -hepatitis B virus and hepatitis induced fibrosis
Chinese Journal of Biochemical Pharmaceutics 2016;36(12):29-32
Objective To study the effect of resveratrol on hepatitis B virus (HBV) and hepatic fibrosis.Methods The rat model of HBV infection was established by intraperitoneal injection of rAAV8-1.3HBV.After successfully establishing the modle, were randomly divided into four groups:negative control group, resveratrol low dose group, high dose group, positive control group, and five rats in each group.Giving a physiological saline, 20 mg/kg respectively resveratrol, 40 mg/kg, 0.1 mg/kg acyclovir via gastrogavage respectively.2、4、8、12 weeks later ,we detected the HBsAg, HBeAg, HBV-DNA via tail vein blooding.HSC-T6 cell model was established.Then rats were divided into two groups, control and resveratrol serum group.Each group was administrated with normal sodium and resveratrol via gastrogavage to make serum.The HSC-T6 viability was observed by AlamarBlue assay.The expression of Col I and TGP-β1 mRNA was determined by Realtime PCR.The expressions of Col I and TGP-β1 Protein was analyzed by WesternBlot.Results Using ELISA method to detect HBsAg、HBeAg、HBV-DNA and found that the expression of HBsAg and HBeAg of negative control group were significantly higher than the rest of the three groups (P<0.05) at the second and the fourth week.The highest expression of HBsAg and HBeAg were (4118 ±367) IU/mL、(160.2 ±56.90) NCU/mL at the second week.The expression of HBV-DNA of negative control group is significantly higher than the rest of the three groups (P<0.05) at the second week.AlamarBlue assay indicated that different concentration of serum of resveratrol can inhibit HSC-T6 proliferation.Compared with control group, serum with drug resveratrol significantly down-regulated the mRNA and protein expression of Col I and TGP-β1.Conclusion Resveratrol inhibits HBV and liver fibrosis by inhibiting type I collagen and TGF-β1.
2.Determination of Cyromazine Residue in Water by HPLC
Xiaoyan LUO ; Hongwei ZHOU ; Lizhi LIU
Journal of Environment and Health 1993;0(03):-
Objective To develop an HPLC analytic method for determination of cyromazine residue in water.Methods Chromatographic column of YMC C18(150 mm?4.6 mm,5 ?m)was used,mobile phase was methanol+0.02 mol/L NH4Ac=15+85(V/V),flowing rate was 1.0 ml/min,DAD detection wavelength was 210 nm.Results Regression equation was y=243.8x-4.2,r=0.999 96.The minimal detectable concentration was 0.010 mg/L;the rate of recovery was 94%-100% and the relative standard deviation was less than 3.0%.Conclusion The method is satisfactory in precision,accuracy and sensitivity.
3.Determination of Deltamethrin Residue in Water by Rephase High Performance Liquid Chromatogrophy
Xiaoyan LUO ; Hongwei ZHOU ; Yuna LIN
Journal of Environment and Health 2007;0(12):-
Objective An analytic method with rephase high pressure liquid chromatogrophy(RP-HPLC) was developed to determine the residue of deltamethrin in water.Methods Water sample was filtrated and determined by RP-HPLC.Chromatographic column was YMC C_(18)(250 mm?4.6 mm,5?m),mobile phase was methanol:water=90:10(V/V),the flowing rate was 0.8 ml/min, DAD detecting wavelength was 205 nm.Results The regression equation was y=655.6 x-1.8,r=0.999 99.The lowest detectable concentration was 2.9?g/L.The recovery rate was 98.0%-102.0%and the relative standard deviation was 0.29%-0.48%. Conclusion The method is proved to be satisfactory in precision,accuracy and sensitivity and can be used for the rapid determination of deltamethrin residue in water.
4.Determination of Ciprofloxacin(CIPRO)and Metronidazole(MNZ)in Compound Ciprofloxacin Ear Drops by the Method of Nodical Polyploid UV-Spectrophotometry
Hongwei LI ; Qin LUO ; Xiangan YU
China Pharmacy 1991;0(05):-
OBJECTIVE:To simultaneously determine the contents of CIPRO and MNZ in compound ciprofloxacin ear dro_ ps by nodical polyploid UV-spectrophotometry.METHODS:CIPRO and MNZ were nodical absorption at wavelength of350.0nm and this was just the sum of isoabsorptive point of two components while DXM did not absorb UV ray at this point.Therefore350.0nm was adopted as the detecting wavelength for these two components.RESULTS:The average recovery and relative standard deviation of CIPRO were99.7%and1.4%respectively.The average recovery and relative standard de?viation of MNZ were100.7%and1.6%respectively.CONCLUSION:The method is accurate,rapid,simple and sensitive.This method can be used to control the quality of this preparation.
5.Level of lipid peroxides and cuprozinc superoxide dismutase in gastric mucosa and serum of gastrectomized patients
Hongwei XU ; Caijie YAN ; Yunsheng LUO
Journal of Third Military Medical University 1988;0(06):-
The level of lipid peroxides (LPO)and copper-zinc containing superoxide dismutase(SOD-I) in the gastric mucosa and serum was determined in 141 samples from 25 patients after conventional subtotal gastrectomy (11 cases of Billroth I and 14 cases of Billroth Ⅱ and 11 patients after pylorus and antroseromuscular flap preserving gastrectomy (PAFPG).Those of 11 normal subjects were examined likewise to serve as control.It was found that;1.The average LPO level was much higher and the average SOD-I level much lower in the gastric mucosa after conventional subtotal gastrectomy especially the Billroth type Ⅱ than in those after PAFPG.2.In 36 specimens of stump mucosa,the average LPO level was significantly higher in the tissue around the anastomotic ring than in that of the body of the stump;no marked difference of SOD-I level between the 2 was revealed.3.The LPO value in the stump mucosa was positively correlated to and the SOD-I value negatively correlated to the pH value of gastric juice.Thess findings suggest that the reaction of oxygen free radicals in the stump-mucosa may be influenced by the intragastric pH or by the type of digestive continuity reconstruction,and that the reaction of free radicals specially lipidperoxidation may play a role in the pathogenesis of the lesions in the anastomotic stoma.
6.A clinical study of the influence of three types of subtotal gastrectomy on intragastric bacterial growth
Hongwei XU ; Caijic YAN ; Yunsheng LUO
Journal of Third Military Medical University 1984;0(01):-
0.05).Large amounts of E.coli and intestinal aerobics such as Veillonella spp.,Bacteriodes fragilis,and Clostridium spp.were detected in patients with B-Ⅰ and B-Ⅱ especially the latter but not found in those with PAFPG.These findings suggest that intragastric bacterial overgrowth,can exist in the hypoacidic stumps in the first one to three years afte conventional gastrectomy especially after B-Ⅱ,no such occurrence is found in those after PAFPG since it only moderately reduces the intragastric acidity.
7.Mouse Bone Marrow Cell Mutation Induced by Vechile Exhaust
Changjiang REN ; Yan LUO ; Hongwei WANG ;
Journal of Environment and Health 1992;0(05):-
Objective To investigate the effects of the mouse bone marrow cell mutation induced by vechile exhaust. Methods The mice were divided into two groups. The experimental group exposed to car exhaust, after exposure of given days (15 d, 30 d, 45 d, 60 d), bone marrow micronucleus and SCE rates in the experimental group were compared with the control. Results Significant differences had been seen between the two groups in bone marrow micronucleus and SCE rates except the 15 d group. The rate of the bone marrow cell mutation was positively correlated to the periods of exposure to car exhaust. Conclusion Car exhaust has effect of mutation on mouse cells.
8.The Vertebral Artery and Basilar Artery Haemodynamics of Sudden Deafness
Yingzi XING ; Donghai WANG ; Qingjun HOU ; Hongwei LUO ; Zhen LIANG
Journal of Audiology and Speech Pathology 2014;(3):260-263
Objective To explore different characteristics of the vertebral artery and basilar artery haemody-namics in different frequencies to provide a theoretical basis for clinical treatment .Methods 90 cases of sudden deaf-ness were induded and according to hearing curve ,the cases were divided into three groups with 30 cases for each while the control group had 30 subjects .All cases were examined by TCD ,the VA ,BA test .Results Compared with group of median and low frequency sudden deafness ,the abnormal blood flow rate were found with decreased hearing(P<0 .05) .High and the full frequency range showed the abnormal blood flow rate ,although results were different(P<0 .05) .There were more high velocity detection rates among patients of high frequency group than the other groups .The full-frequency group's blood flow detection rate increased significantly more than the first two groups of patients with sudden deafness .PI ,RI of sudden deafness increased slightly ,but there was no statistically significant difference compared with control group (P>0 .05) .High frequency hearing loss compared with the con-trol group patients with sudden deafness had a clear abnormal velocity (P<0 .05) ,characterized by high velocity . There was no statistically significant difference in blood flow rate among low and median frequency group ,full-fre-quency group and control group except for Vs of BA in low and median frequency group .Conclusion Vertebral and basilar arterial circulation disorders had present more significance in the incidence of sudden deafness ,evident espe-cially in high and all frequency sudden deafness .Early initiation of TCD examination can understand the change of the vertebral and basilar artery hemodynamics ,providing high clinical application values .
9.Microendoscopic lumbar discectomy:a learning curve and experience of first 100 cases
Fengping LIU ; Hongwei ZHAO ; Haidan CHEN ; Mingyi LUO
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2015;(6):912-915
Objective To analyze the learning curve of microendoscopic lumbar discectomy (MED) and summarize the operative experience. Methods From July 2010 to March 2012, the first 100 patients with single level lumbar disc herniation managed with MED were divided into chronological groups (A, B, C and D), 30 patients in group A, B, C and 10 patients in group D. The comparsons were conducted in terms of operative time , estimated blood loss , number of cases with transition from MED to open surgey or for reoperation , rate of complications and postoperative efficacy. Results The mean operative time and the mean estimated blood loss in each group was valuated respectively. In group A , the operative time and estimated blood loss were significantly decreased as compared with those in group B, C and D respectively (P < 0.05), but those in group B were not significantly different from those in group C and D (P > 0.05). There were 6 complications in group A, 1 complication in group B and C respectively and no complication in group D. The leg pain visual analogue scale and Oswestry disability index at the first month and the twelfth month postoperatively were all improved respectively as compared with those preoperatively (P < 0.01). Conclusion The learning curve of microendoscopic lumbar discectomy generally may reach the plateau when about 30 cases are operated on. The key procedure to pass over the learning curve includes puncture and location , flavectomy , anatomy mark identification, and precaution of damage in dural sac.
10.Clinical Study of Nutritional Intervention in 575 Cases Patients with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease and Malnutrition Risks
Xiaojun PANG ; Ping LUO ; Hong ZENG ; Fang SU ; Hongwei ZHOU
Herald of Medicine 2014;(12):1593-1596
Objective To exPlore the efficacy of nutritional interVention in Patients with chronic obstructiVe Pulmonary disease (COPD) and malnutrition risks. Methods From Jan. ,2008 to Dec. ,2012,829 COPD Patients with NRS2002 score≥3 in Qinzhou Second PeoPle's HosPital were enrolled in this study. Patients were randomized into control grouP (254 cases) and treatment grouP (575 cases) by random numerical table of SPSS 13. 0 statistic software. Patients without contraindication to enteral nutrition were giVen enteral nutrition suPPort,while those with contraindication to enteral nutrition were giVen Parenteral nutrition suPPort. Patients in the treatment grouP receiVed intensiVe suPPort with fortified nutrition,whereas Patients in the control grouP receiVed routine nutrition treatment. All other treatment methods were the same between the two grouPs. TelePhone follow_uP lasted for 3 years in both grouPs after discharge. Patients in the treatment grouP with NRS2002 score≥3 were giVen guidance on nutrition food intake. No nutrition guide was giVen to the control grouP. Times of acute attack,times and duration of mechanical Ventilation,mortality rate,and NRS2002 score three years after the treatment were comPared between the two grouPs. Data were analyzed by multi_factor Logistic regression analysis to understand the nutritional factors of COPD Patients affecting their mortality rate. Results After 3 years of follow_uP,times of acute attack,times and duration of mechanical Ventilation were lower in the treatment grouP than in the control grouP. Mortality rate was significantly lower in the treatment grouP (0. 696%) than the control grouP (4. 724%). After treatment,NRS2002 score was PositiVely correlated with mortality rate of COPD Patients with malnutrition risks. Conclusion For the COPD Patients with malnutrition risks, actiVe nutritional interVention can imProVe their nutrition status ( lower NRS2002 score) ,increase the number of resPiratory muscles to alleViate anoxia,enhance cellular immune function, and thus imProVe their Prognosis.